局部场电位
神经科学
海马结构
海马体
嗅
电生理学
物理
锥体细胞
心理学
作者
Asako Noguchi,Kotaro Yamashiro,Nobuyoshi Matsumoto,Yuji Ikegaya
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-023-04719-z
摘要
Abstract Theta (θ) oscillations are one of the characteristic local field potentials (LFPs) in the hippocampus that emerge during spatial navigation, exploratory sniffing, and rapid eye movement sleep. LFPs are thought to summarize multineuronal events, including synaptic currents and action potentials. However, no in vivo study to date has directly interrelated θ oscillations with the membrane potentials ( V m) of multiple neurons, and it remains unclear whether LFPs can be predicted from multineuronal V ms. Here, we simultaneously patch-clamp up to three CA1 pyramidal neurons in awake or anesthetized mice and find that the temporal evolution of the power and frequency of θ oscillations in V ms (θ V m s) are weakly but significantly correlate with LFP θ oscillations (θ LFP ) such that a deep neural network could predict the θ LFP waveforms based on the θ V m traces of three neurons. Therefore, individual neurons are loosely interdependent to ensure freedom of activity, but they partially share information to collectively produce θ LFP .
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